Problem 1E: Henry, Tom, and Fred are breaking up their partnership and dividing among themselves the... Problem 2E: Alice, Bob, and Carlos are dividing among themselves the family farm equally owned by the three of... Problem 3E: Angie, Bev, Ceci, and Dina are dividing among themselves a set of common assets equally owned by the... Problem 4E: Mark, Tim, Maia, and Kelly are dividing among themselves a set of common assets equally owned by the... Problem 5E: Allen, Brady, Cody, and Diane are sharing a cake. The cake had previously been divided into four... Problem 6E: Carlos, Sonya, Tanner, and Wen are sharing a cake. The cake had previously been divided into four... Problem 7E: Four partners Adams, Benson, Cagle, and Duncan jointly own a piece of land with a market value of... Problem 8E Problem 9E: Suppose that Angelina values strawberry cake twice as much as she values chocolate cake. Find the... Problem 10E: Suppose that Brad values chocolate cake thrice as much as he values strawberry cake. Find the dollar... Problem 11E: Suppose that Brad values chocolate cake four as much as he values strawberry cake. Find the dollar... Problem 12E: Suppose that Angelina values strawberry cake five as much as she values chocolate cake. Find the... Problem 13E: Karla and five other friends jointly buy the chocolate-strawberry-vanilla cake shown in Fig.318(a)_... Problem 14E: Marla and five other friends jointly buy the chocolate-strawberry-vanilla cake shown in Fig. 3-18a... Problem 15E: Suppose that they flip a coin and Jackie ends up being the divider. a. Describe how Jackie should... Problem 16E: Suppose they flip a coin and Karla ends up being the divider. a. Describe how Karla should cut the... Problem 17E: Suppose that they flip a coin and Martha ends up being the divider. a. Describe how Martha would cut... Problem 18E: Suppose that they flip a coin and Nick ends up being the divider. a. Describe how Nick would cut the... Problem 19E: Suppose that David is the divider and Paula is the chooser. a. Is the cut shown in Fig.321(b)_ a... Problem 20E: Suppose that Paula is the divider and David is the chooser. a. Is the cut shown in Fig.321(b)_ a... Problem 21E: Three partners are dividing a plot of land among themselves using the lone-divider method. After the... Problem 22E: Three partners are dividing a plot of land among themselves using the lone-divider method. After the... Problem 23E: Four partners are dividing a plot of land among themselves using the lone-divider method. After the... Problem 24E: Four partners are dividing a plot of land among themselves using the lone-divider method. After the... Problem 25E: Mark, Tim, Maia, and Kelly are dividing a cake among themselves using the lone-divider method. The... Problem 26E: Allen, Brady, Cody; and Diane are sharing a cake valued at 20 using the lone-divider method. The... Problem 27E Problem 28E: Four partners are dividing a plot of land among themselves using the lone-divider method. After the... Problem 29E Problem 30E: Five players are dividing a cake among themselves using the lone-divider method. After the divider D... Problem 31E: Four partners Egan, Fine, Gong, and Hart jointly own a piece of land with a market value of 480,000.... Problem 32E: Four players Abe, Betty, Cory, and Dana are dividing a pizza worth 18.00 among themselves using the... Problem 33E: Exercises 33 and 34 refer to the following situation: Jackie, Karla, and Lori are planning to divide... Problem 34E: Exercises 33 and 34 refer to the following situation: Jackie, Karla, and Lori are planning to divide... Problem 35E: Exercise 35 through 38 refer to the following situation: Angela, Boris, and Carlos are dividing the... Problem 36E: Exercise 35 through 38 refer to the following situation: Angela, Boris, and Carlos are dividing the... Problem 37E Problem 38E Problem 39E: Exercises 39 and 40 refer to the following: Arthur, Brian, and Carl are dividing the cake shown in... Problem 40E: Exercises 39 and 40 refer to the following: Arthur, Brian, and Carl are dividing the cake shown in... Problem 41E: Jackie, Karla, and Lori are dividing the foot-long half meatballhalf vegetarian sub shown in... Problem 42E: Jackie, Karla, and Lori are dividing the foot-long half meatballhalf vegetarian sub shown in Fig.... Problem 43E: Ana, Belle, and Chloe are dividing four pieces of furniture using the method of sealed bids. Table... Problem 44E: Andre, Bea, and Chad are dividing an estate consisting of a small farm, and a painting using the... Problem 45E: Five heirs A,B,C,D, and E are dividing an estate consisting of six items using the method of sealed... Problem 46E: Oscar, Bert, and Ernie are using the method of sealed bids to divide among themselves four items... Problem 47E: Anne, Bette, and Chia jointly own a flower shop. They cant get along anymore and decide to break up... Problem 48E: Al, Ben and Cal jointly own a fruit stand. They cant get along anymore and decide to break up the... Problem 49E: Ali, Briana, and Caren are roommates planning to move out of their apartment. They identify four... Problem 50E: Anne, Bess and Cindy are the roommates planning to move out of their apartment. They identify five... Problem 51E Problem 52E: Three players (A,B and C) are dividing the array of 13 items shown in Fig. 332 using the method of... Problem 53E: Three players (A,B,andC) are dividing the array of 12 items shown in Fig.333 using the method of... Problem 54E: Three players (A,B,andC) are dividing the array of 12 items shown in Fig.334 using the method of... Problem 55E: Five players (A,B,C,D,andE) are dividing the array of 20 items shown in Fig.335 using the method of... Problem 56E: Four players (A,B,C,andD) are dividing the array of 15 items shown in Fig. Fig.336 using the method... Problem 57E Problem 58E: Queenie, Roxy, and Sophie are dividing a set of 15 CDs 3 Beach Boys CDs, 6 Grateful Dead CDs, and 6... Problem 59E: Ana, Belle, and Chloe are dividing 3 Choko bars, 3 Minto bars, and 3 Frooto bars among themselves... Problem 60E Problem 61E Problem 62E Problem 63E Problem 64E Problem 65E: Three players A, B, and C are sharing the chocolate-strawberry-vanilla-cake shown in... Problem 66E: Angeline and Brad are planning to divide the chocolate-strawberry cake shown in Fig 3-40a using the... Problem 67E Problem 68E: Efficient and envy-free fair divisions. A fair division is called efficient if there is no other... Problem 71E: Suppose that N players bid on M items using the method of sealed bids. Let T denote the table with M... Problem 72E: Asymmetric method of sealed bids. Suppose that an estate consisting of M indivisible items is to be... Problem 73E format_list_bulleted